This paper reports an experiment on Taiwanese speakers\u27 perception of the distinction between voiced oral and nasal onsets. This distinction is not phonemic in Taiwanese, a language with phonemic nasal vowels: voiced oral onsets only precede oral vowels, and the nasal onsets only precede nasal vowels. The experiment aimed to answer two research questions. First, when the distinction occurs before a nasal vowel, does perception improve when the oral onset is cued by an initial oral portion of the nasal vowel? Second, are all attested contrasts of oral and nasal syllables perceived equally well, or are there effects of places and manners of articulation? The results of an ABX experiment showed that the adding an oral portion to a nasal vow...
This dissertation deals with the acquisition of French voiceless stops /p t k/ and voiced stops /b d...
Northern Pame nasal stops manifest a [-nasal] secondary feature (i.e. prestopping and poststopping) ...
Word initial stops contrast on many acoustic dimensions, and the acoustic realization of the larynge...
This paper reports an experiment on Taiwanese speakers' perception of the distinction between voiced...
In Taiwanese, oral voice consonants and nasal stops are in complementary distribution in the onset p...
Languages differ in terms of phonemic inventories, allophonic rules and phono-tactic constraints. Li...
Recent phonetic and phonological studies have shown that the degree of coarticulation is constrained...
This study investigated nasalization process from final nasal to initial voiced stops across interme...
Although much is known about the linguistic function of vowel nasality, either contrastive (as in Fr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.This electronic versio...
Introduction By de"nition, nasal consonants are produced by an oral closure and a velopharynge...
This study investigated nasalization process from final nasal to initial voiced stops across interme...
Any language is built based on the phonological oppositions that make phonemes distinct from one ano...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
I present the results of an articulatory (EMA and aerodynamic) and acoustic study of the realization...
This dissertation deals with the acquisition of French voiceless stops /p t k/ and voiced stops /b d...
Northern Pame nasal stops manifest a [-nasal] secondary feature (i.e. prestopping and poststopping) ...
Word initial stops contrast on many acoustic dimensions, and the acoustic realization of the larynge...
This paper reports an experiment on Taiwanese speakers' perception of the distinction between voiced...
In Taiwanese, oral voice consonants and nasal stops are in complementary distribution in the onset p...
Languages differ in terms of phonemic inventories, allophonic rules and phono-tactic constraints. Li...
Recent phonetic and phonological studies have shown that the degree of coarticulation is constrained...
This study investigated nasalization process from final nasal to initial voiced stops across interme...
Although much is known about the linguistic function of vowel nasality, either contrastive (as in Fr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.This electronic versio...
Introduction By de"nition, nasal consonants are produced by an oral closure and a velopharynge...
This study investigated nasalization process from final nasal to initial voiced stops across interme...
Any language is built based on the phonological oppositions that make phonemes distinct from one ano...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
I present the results of an articulatory (EMA and aerodynamic) and acoustic study of the realization...
This dissertation deals with the acquisition of French voiceless stops /p t k/ and voiced stops /b d...
Northern Pame nasal stops manifest a [-nasal] secondary feature (i.e. prestopping and poststopping) ...
Word initial stops contrast on many acoustic dimensions, and the acoustic realization of the larynge...